I ordered some of this last week to produce my own cue polish. It's made from paraffin wax but is much harder (the paraffin is removed) and with a much higher melting point - 71 deg C. It's quite important for me to have a very hard wearing finish on my cue as I suffer more then most with 'sweaty palm syndrome'. If anyone else is looking for a hard wearing waxing alternative I highly rate this stuff, shines up beautiful! I make a solution that's more or less 1:1 wax and white spirits, it does need heating though, you'll be waiting a heck of a long time for it to dissolve otherwise. To that base you can add whatever you like. Left alone it produces a hard, glass-like shine which can be knocked back with the addition of a little colour.
Steve.
P.S. I feel it prudent to note that you shouldn't be mucking about with solvents and stove-tops unless you've some idea of what you're doing - otherwise you could come unstuck In which case I take no responsibility.
Steve.
P.S. I feel it prudent to note that you shouldn't be mucking about with solvents and stove-tops unless you've some idea of what you're doing - otherwise you could come unstuck In which case I take no responsibility.
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